Some adults in their 60s have younger immune systems, research finds

Health & Fitness
16 Aug 2025 • 7:26 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered that some individuals over 60 possess immune systems that appear significantly younger than their chronological age.
  • This cellular 'youthfulness' in older adults, however, is associated with a significant drawback: an increased risk of developing autoimmune diseases.
  • The discovery was made while studying over 100 older patients receiving treatment for giant cell arteritis, a rare autoimmune condition.
  • Researchers found these patients had 'stem-like T cells' which, despite behaving like young stem cells, were contributing to the spread of autoimmune disease.
  • The findings suggest a complex trade-off, indicating that an immune system aging in tandem with the body may offer benefits, despite the perceived advantage of a 'younger' immune system.

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